September 18, 20223 yr Hi there, my cache drive accidentally was filled up to the last bit causing docker service to stop. After regaining free space and rebooting several times, the docker still won't start up again. I can't identify why. Please help. Best regards, sammmm datengrab-diagnostics-20220918-1834.zip
September 18, 20223 yr Community Expert All of your disks are very full. I suggest you deal with that before trying to do anything else. The way to get this all cleaned up and working ideally is going to require some free space.
September 19, 20223 yr Author Solution In the end, it was a corrupt vDisk. Probably corrupted because of the full cache drive. I really need to do something about this 🤨
September 19, 20223 yr Community Expert 6 hours ago, sammmm said: really need to do something about this Can you add a disk?
September 21, 20223 yr Author I could, but i currently try to shrink the size of my movies. Will save me a few TB. Unfortunately, encoding in x265 is slow, so this is gonna last for weeks, even months, until it'll be finished. And don't forget the constantly flowing stream of new content incoming 🙃
September 21, 20223 yr Community Expert On 9/19/2022 at 2:12 AM, sammmm said: it was a corrupt vDisk Other things about your configuration that are less than ideal. On 9/18/2022 at 12:56 PM, trurl said: The way to get this all cleaned up and working ideally is going to require some free space. 3 hours ago, sammmm said: new content incoming On 9/18/2022 at 12:56 PM, trurl said: All of your disks are very full. I suggest you deal with that before trying to do anything else You say you can add a disk, so why not do it? It doesn't keep you from continuing to use your server. Even if you shrink your movies you are going to need more capacity.
September 21, 20223 yr Community Expert Leaving some space on each drive isn't just so you will have space for more stuff. Full drives don't perform as well. Most importantly, if you ever have filesystem corruption, repair will require some free space to work in. So you could be putting data at risk by filling them up completely. On 9/19/2022 at 2:12 AM, sammmm said: In the end, it was a corrupt vDisk. Probably corrupted because of the full cache drive. I really need to do something about this 🤨
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